In a discussion on what happens after death, I notice a number of people saying that we either go to heaven or hell. Many mainline christians believe Hell isn't so much a place as a state of not-being - the Roman Catholic Church, for instance, do not hold the old-fashioned "hellfire & brimstone" which some sects still cling to.
I'm interested to find out what christians believe "hell" really is. Jesus had little to say on the subject, and the issue seems to be a peculiar one to me, because it says that all sin is equitable - no matter whether I'm a child-eating murderer or simply an atheist, I'm going to hell. It would be a strange contradiction that a god, variously described as compassionate, loving and caring for humans would inflict identical suffering.
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